Black boots are one of the most versatile pieces in a winter wardrobe. For years, I avoided black booties because I just couldn’t find any that I truly loved. They... The post How to Style Black Boots This Winter appeared first on TeriLyn Adams.
Black boots are one of the most versatile pieces in a winter wardrobe. For years, I avoided black booties because I just couldn’t find any that I truly loved. They all felt a bit too moto for me and I just found them hard to style. Tall black boots were easier (just throw on with a dress) but black ankle booties were my nemesis.
Then, about 8 years ago I got a gorgeous pair of Christian Louboutin black booties similar to these but with studs as a gift and I was determined to figure out how to style them. I eventually sold those (the studded detailing just wasn’t it for me) but I’ve found another pair that seems to go with almost anything. Now I have five pairs of black boots in my closet, and those are the ones I’m explaining how to style today.
5 Types of Black Boots
The key is understanding which style of black boot works best with different looks and how to style each pair (since they’re not always interchangeable). Details like heel height, heel width, shaft height, and toe shape all affect how casual or polished an outfit feels. Let’s break it down:
1. Chelsea Boots
Chelsea boots are a winter staple thanks to their classic shape and easy slip-on design. They have a comfortable platform, are casual and practical, and can even be dressed up. They’re not my favorite black ankle boot since I find them a little too chunky for my style, but even I definitely find myself wearing them a few times a month.
Best paired with: Straight-leg jeans, casual trousers, leggings. They can be paired with certain dresses and skirts, as long as you have tights in the mix. I get these opaque tights from Nordstrom.
Outfit idea:
- These Chelsea boots with straight leg or kick out jeans like the ones I’m wearing and a loose sweater. I personally like wearing these ruffle socks from Amazon with my Chelsea boots. Throw on any of these winter coats for those really cold days.
Here’s a whole post with all the ways to style Chelsea boots.


2. Kitten Heel Ankle Boots
Kitten heel ankle boots are a cuter option for black booties and not totally impractical for mom life (which I appreciate). I bought the Veronica Beard Kelby Boot during the Nordstrom Sale last year and have found myself wearing them all the time because they’re nicer than a flat boot, but still comfortable enough for midday lunches or meetings.
Best paired with: Straight-leg or cropped jeans, mini dresses, and tailored pieces when you want an elevated but comfortable look. These are one of the most versatile booties in my closet and tied with the Margaux Downtown Boot for my most worn pair by far.
Outfit idea:
- Pair kitten heel ankle boots like these with a mini sweater dress like the one I’m wearing, opaque tights, and a small black purse. I threw on my favorite scarf coat from Petite Studio for a fun fashion statement!
Petite Studio is a petite-friendly brand – here’s my full review (and favorite pieces).


3. Tall Black Boots With a Heel
Tall heeled black boots are a great addition to a winter capsule wardrobe and this style works especially well when you’re going for a more intentional, dressed-up look.
Best paired with: Dresses, skirts, slim jeans, and tailored layers.
Outfit idea:
- I’m wearing these Sam Edelman tall black heeled boots with the same mini sweater dress from Tuckernuck, and opaque tights. If I were heading out to dinner, I’d take this wool coat with me for warmth and easy winter outfit that feels polished but not overly formal.


4. Tall Black Boots Without a Heel
Flat tall black boots are practical, classic, and warm. They’re ideal if you’re on your feet a lot or want a comfortable option that still looks elevated. My favorite flat black boots are these from Larroudé, which I included in my Larroudé shoe review.
Best paired with: Sweater dresses, relaxed skirts, straight or slim jeans, and classic outerwear for an understated, timeless look.
Outfit idea:
- For a winter to spring transition, style Black Leather Ryder Boots with black leggings (I wear these Amazon leggings more than my Lululemon pair) and a quilted jacket like this one from Nordstrom.
5. Block Heel Ankle Boots
Block heel ankle boots lean more casual than kitten heels and can often be more practical (and comfortable), since the thicker heel provides more stability.
Best paired with: Wide or straight-leg jeans, trousers, and dresses when you want height and structure without sacrificing comfort.
Outfit idea:
- Pair block heel ankle boots like these that have a pointed toe with straight leg jeans like these that have a little room to them, a simple knit like the Julio Jumper from Sézane, and a structured jacket. This look works well for casual workdays or everyday errands.
Styling Black Boots Thoughtfully
A few simple principles make styling black boots much easier:
- Pay attention to proportions. Slim boots work best with wider legs, while chunkier boots balance slimmer silhouettes.
- Consider toe shape. Pointed toes feel dressier; rounded or almond toes lean casual.
- Choose versatility over trends. A simple, classic boot that you wear over and over is better than a trendy cowboy black boot that’s hard to style.
Final Thoughts
Black boots might seem hard to style at first, but when you find a classic black boot, and which styles pair best with different silhouettes, black boots might just become your go-to shoe in the winter.
Other posts you might like:
- How to Style Boots with Dresses
- How to Wear Ankle Boots with Jeans
- Winter Outfit Ideas
- Timeless Ways to Style Black Jeans
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